List your used processor on PartsBin and reach verified PC builders. Better rates than eBay. Intel Core, AMD Ryzen, Threadripper and more. Free to list, keep 92%.
📊 Used CPUs are among the easiest components to ship and verify, making them a consistently high-turnover category in the peer-to-peer PC hardware market.
Why Sell Your CPU on PartsBin
A hardware-first marketplace built for PC builders — not a general auction site.
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Keep 92% of every sale
eBay's effective fees run 12.9%+ before payment processing. PartsBin keeps just 8%. On a $200 CPU, you pocket roughly $10 more — and no listing fees on top.
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Buyers who know their sockets
PartsBin buyers understand AM5 vs LGA1700, IPC differences, and core counts. Less back-and-forth, faster decisions, smoother transactions.
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Live pricing hints
PartsBin shows market pricing based on recent comparable sales when you create a listing. Price with confidence — no guesswork, no leaving money on the table.
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No chargebacks, ever
Escrow holds buyer funds until delivery is confirmed. You ship, buyer confirms receipt, you get paid. Stripe-secured — no payment reversals or fraud risk.
How it works
List in under 3 minutes. Get paid when it sells.
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Create your listing
Add photos, set your price, and include socket type, generation, exact model, and whether a stock or aftermarket cooler is included. Takes under 3 minutes.
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Buyer pays securely
Funds are held in escrow until delivery is confirmed. Stripe-secured payments, no chargebacks.
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Ship & get paid
Ship within 3 business days. Anti-static bag required; original box is a bonus. Payout releases once buyer confirms delivery.
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Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about selling your CPU on PartsBin.
Listing is free. PartsBin charges 8% of the final sale price — less than eBay's 12.9%+. No listing fees, no monthly subscription.
All major brands: Intel (Core i3/i5/i7/i9, Xeon) and AMD (Ryzen 3/5/7/9, Threadripper, EPYC). Consumer and server-grade processors are both welcome.
PartsBin shows live market pricing hints when you create a listing, based on recent comparable sales. Pricing at or slightly below market typically leads to faster sales.
It's your choice. Clearly state in your listing whether a cooler is included. Including a stock or aftermarket cooler often increases the final sale price.
When a buyer purchases your CPU, payment is held in escrow by PartsBin. Funds release to your earnings balance after the buyer confirms delivery. This protects both parties from fraud.
Popular CPUs priced competitively typically sell within 3–10 days. Older or niche processors may take a bit longer depending on demand and pricing.
Yes if you have it — listings with stock coolers sell faster. If the cooler is missing or was replaced with aftermarket, note it clearly. Aftermarket coolers can also be listed separately or bundled at your discretion.
Inspect the pins or contact pads for bends or damage. Run a brief Prime95 stress test to confirm thermal stability. Disclose any abnormalities — buyers can often work with minor imperfections if told upfront.
Always include the socket type (e.g., AM5, LGA1700), the exact model (e.g., Ryzen 7 7700X), and generation. Buyers filter by socket compatibility — missing this info buries your listing.
Depends on the execution. A clean delid with quality thermal compound can attract overclockers and sometimes commands a small premium. Always disclose it — undisclosed delids cause disputes.
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